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- 2007– 1h 30m7.7 (6)TV EpisodeJean-Louis Trintignant, the elusive man: A discreet actor, Jean-Louis Trintignant played romantics, competing with Delon and Belmondo, but also dark cynics. Through the camera lenses of the greatest directors he became a character synonymous with the cinema of the 1960s and 1970s. Behind the scenes however, he maintained an air of mystery.
- 2007– 1h 17m7.4 (8)TV Episode
- 2007– 1h 42m6.5 (6)TV Episode
- 2007– 1h 24m6.3 (9)TV EpisodeJean-Paul Belmondo, the enfant terrible: His name is legendary in the film industry. Jean-Paul Belmondo has starred in almost 75 films by the greatest filmmakers, embraced the most beautiful actresses, and performed in some 30 plays.
- Oury is the undisputed master of comedy. He created the legendary Bourvil / Louis de Funès couple, offered Jean-Paul Belmondo and Pierre Richard emblematic films and signed the greatest successes in French cinema. Relive some mythical scenes and discover their secrets.
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- 17 September 1981. Robert Badinter, French minister of justice, addressed the National Assembly to pronounce a resounding indictment of capital punishment, before entering the history books as the man to vote its abolition. With unique testimonies, this portrait offers an immersive exploration of his life, intense and constantly surprising.